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  • Is this not what the Odhner looks like under it's black normal color!?!

    I think I can see it under the black on my Odhner 27

  • awesome!

  • How beautiful, simple as it is. I love the BRIGHT metalwork on these old pieces. Great find, awesome condition too!

  • @HeartlandTrailsvideo it's not simple at all. lol, you should see the inner workings.

  • @OverlordFxR Sorry, meant 'simple' as the exterior design. Yes, these mechanical calculators are very complicated machines. :)

  • Do you have a Burroughs (now Unisys) adding machine in your collection? They were the top company in that area. My dad used to service them in the 1940s. I think they are incredible - I do Electronics but I couldnt design one of those.

  • These videos are incredibly interesting! It's amazing that something that most people take for granted like calculators can have such a fascinating history!

  • I love, it plus the video is well made thank you.

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